wi-fi

Understanding that every library has different wi-fi needs, we have created three different library
wi-fi
packages for you to choose from, each with their own features and benefits:

option 1 - netloan wi-fi

This is our netloan wi-fi authentication software that is designed to be used for wi-fi in public libraries, providing a wi-fi network that authenticates users with your LMS. This gives you the security to stop non users of the library being able to log on to your network, leaving you free to promote library membership with the additional benefit of free library wi-fi access (if you choose not to charge for the service) or access on a subscription basis.

option 2 - wi-fi+

The wi-fi+ package offers both the netloan wi-fi authentication software and the wi-fi hardware to provide your own hotspots in your library. With this option, library members will also have the opportunity to pay on a subscription basis.  wi-fi+ covers all elements of the set-up plus a FREE site survey.  

option 3 - wi-fi xtra

wi-fi xtra offers full user access to your library wi-fi facility, single or multiple library hotspots and management of the service.  Roaming and zoning is also a feature of wi-fi xtra, together with a variety of payment methods including credit card, SMS and Paypal should you wish to charge for the wi-fi service.  

To find out more about each library wi-fi package, click on the option that suits you most.  If you need some additional assistance in deciding which wi-fi package is right for your library, view our wi-fi package guide here or alternatively give us a call on +44 (0)1992 415500 and we will be happy to help!

Key features of wi-fi include:

  • 3 packages to choose from 
  • integrates with netloan and authenticates users if required
  • ability to restrict access when necessary
  • flexible and customisable settings
  • core and customisable reports available

Purchase this product if:

  • you are already using netloan public
  • you are a public library that would like to offer
    wi-fi services
  • you are looking for ways to attract new library members